We're roughly one month from the start of the 2019-20 NBA regular season. Star players have found new homes, rosters have been shaken up and, most importantly, odds are settling.

As the countdown to Oct. 22 begins, here's how the title odds, win totals, and division prices stack up:

Title odds

Team

Opening Odds

Current Odds

Warriors

7-4

12-1

Bucks

9-2

6-1

Celtics

7-1

25-1

76ers

10-1

8-1

Rockets

10-1

8-1

Knicks

16-1

1000-1

Clippers

16-1

7-2

Raptors

20-1

100-1

Lakers

20-1

4-1

Nuggets

25-1

16-1

Thunder

25-1

1000-1

Nets

30-1

50-1

Jazz

40-1

12-1

Trail Blazers

40-1

50-1

Mavericks

50-1

100-1

Spurs

60-1

50-1

Pacers

80-1

50-1

Magic

100-1

200-1

Hawks

100-1

300-1

Bulls

100-1

200-1

Kings

100-1

200-1

Pistons

300-1

300-1

Hornets

300-1

1000-1

Heat

300-1

100-1

Wizards

300-1

1000-1

Cavaliers

300-1

1000-1

Timberwolves

300-1

1000-1

Grizzlies

300-1

1000-1

Pelicans

300-1

100-1

Suns

300-1

1000-1

There's been plenty of movement since the openers, which materialized prior to free agency, but things have been relatively quiet on the title odds front.

The consistent bet throughout the offseason has been the Lakers, who jumped from 20-1 to 4-1.

Win totals

Team

Open

Current

Bucks

55.5

58

Lakers

54.5

50

Rockets

53.5

54.5

76ers

52.5

55.5

Raptors

52.5

46

Jazz

52.5

54.5

Nuggets

50.5

53

Clippers

49.5

54.5

Celtics

48.5

49.5

Pacers

47.5

47.5

Nets

47.5

44.5

Warriors

47.5

48.5

Thunder

46.5

31.5

Trail Blazers

45.5

46.5

Spurs

44.5

47.5

Mavericks

41.5

41.5

Pelicans

38.5

38.5

Pistons

36.5

38

Magic

36.5

42.5

Heat

36.5

44

Kings

35.5

38.5

Hornets

34.5

23

Timberwolves

34.5

35.5

Knicks

34.5

27.5

Hawks

32.5

36

Grizzlies

27.5

27.5

Bulls

27.5

33.5

Wizards

27.5

26.5

Suns

25.5

29.5

Cavaliers

23.5

24.5

No, oddsmakers didn't swing and miss to produce some huge discrepancies between opening numbers and current; some shops released 2019-20 win totals prior to the offseason. As Caesars senior oddsmaker Alan Berg told theScore over the summer, odds become a "speculative market" when they open prior to free agency: It's essentially a guessing game regarding which teams will load up or clean house, and the adjusted numbers are already baked in.

The Thunder (Paul George traded to the Clippers; Russell Westbrook traded to the Rockets), Knicks (missing out on free agents), Clippers (signing Kawhi Leonard on top of landing George), Hornets (failing to re-sign Kemba Walker), Heat (acquiring Jimmy Butler), and Raptors (failing to re-sign Leonard) have seen some of the most notable changes since the opening totals.

Division futures

Atlantic

Team

Odds

76ers

2-5

Celtics

9-2

Raptors

7-1

Nets

12-1

Knicks

500-1

Central

Team

Odds

Bucks

1-20

Pacers

7-1

Pistons

80-1

Bulls

100-1

Cavaliers

500-1

Southeast

Team

Odds

Heat

4-5

Magic

7-5

Hawks

8-1

Wizards

80-1

Hornets

200-1

Southwest

Team

Odds

Rockets

1-4

Spurs

11-2

Mavericks

12-1

Pelicans

14-1

Grizzlies

200-1

Northwest

Team

Odds

Jazz

5-6

Nuggets

3-2

Trail Blazers

6-1

Timberwolves

100-1

Thunder

500-1

Pacific

Team

Odds

Clippers

1-2

Lakers

3-1

Warriors

5-1

Kings

60-1

Suns

500-1

Division prices have stayed put throughout the summer. There are six odds-on favorites here, but none pricier than the Bucks - you'll need $2,000 to win back $100 in an underwhelming Central. Milwaukee also boasts the highest win total on the board at 58, with room to spare over the Pacers (47.5, 7-1) in the division.

Alex Kolodziej is a betting writer at theScore. He's a graduate of Eastern Illinois who has been involved in the sports betting industry for 12 years. He can quote every line from "Rounders" and appreciates franchises that regularly wear alternate jerseys. Find him on Twitter @AlexKoIodziej.